Following
the widespread report that the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
called Nigeria and Afghanistan fantastically corrupt countries,
President Buhari has reacted.
David Cameron and Muhammadu Buhari
In a swift reaction to the statement credited to the UK Prime
Minister, David Cameron, describing Nigeria as a “fantastically corrupt”
country, the Nigerian Presidency on Tuesday said it found it
“embarrassing”.
According to Premium Times, the presidency reacted through a
statement sent by President Muhammadu Buhari’s Senior Special Assistant
on Media, Garba Shehu, shortly after the news of the Prime Minister’s
comment went viral on the Internet.
“This is embarrassing to us, to say the least, given the good work that the President is doing", Mr. Buhari said. “The eyes of the world are on what is happening here.”
The presidency argued that the “Prime Minister must be looking at an old snapshot of Nigeria. Things are changing with corruption and everything else.”
The statement, however, welcomed the remarks by the Archbishop of
Canterbury, Justin Welby, who said President Buhari was not corrupt.
“Thank you to the Archbishop. We have great admiration for the good relationship between our two countries,” the presidency said.
Mr. Cameron was caught on camera ridiculing Nigeria as a “fantastically corrupt” country on Tuesday afternoon.
In the short footage, published by British television station, ITV
News, Mr. Cameron told the British monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, that
Nigeria and Afghanistan are “two of the most corrupt countries in the
world”.
Mr. Cameron’s comment was published just as President Muhammadu
Buhari departed Nigeria Tuesday to attend an anti-corruption summit
organised by the UK government to be held in London on Thursday.
Mr. Cameron was briefing the Queen on the notoriety of countries
expected to attend the summit during an event at the Buckingham Palace
to celebrate the monarch’s 90th birthday, ITV News reported.